Gist: The Balkan Sea has never been as glamorous as it is today. It’s one of the last Southern European coasts that still carries its traditional charm and makes for an interesting off-the-beaten-path trip. Hvar is a lovely port town that has grown into a city in the middle of an island. The feel is ancient, but the social life is modern. It boasts a rock-dotted coastline with pristine waters and a tan-enthusiastic crowd. Take advantage of the “open-for-Schengen-holders” policy and take a dip.
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